you are revathy/rishabh and you happen to see news item i the newspaper about the popularity of Indian handicraft abroad. but you are unhappy about the lack of recognition given to the artisans by the government. write a letter to the editor of a local newspaper about tge difficulties they face and the steps to be taken to solve their problems. using the information given below and your ideas, write the letter in not more than 120 words.
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15 – A
Green Avenue
Model Town
City
January 3, 2020
The Editor
The Indian Express
Model Town Office
City
Subject: Lack of recognition of handicraft
Sir:
I am writing this letter to express my deep concern over the issue of lack of recognition of handicraft in India. Indian handicrafts are quite popular among the foreigners. These crafts have immense potential to contribute to the growth and development of the national economy. At the nascent stage these crafts need promotional care and management. The Government at the Central and State levels can provide this care.
However the handicraft industry faces lots of challenges such as providing financial aids such as loans, banking, and required subsidies, outlets to sell these handicrafts, websites, etc. The Government at the Central and State levels should provide them exemption from all sorts of taxes initially. Once the sale of handicrafts picks up, the Government may consider levying reasonable taxes on handicrafts.
I appeal to the Government to provide all the protection it needs to blossom further. Kindly, give my views enough space to sensitize it. Thanking you.
Yours truly,
Revathy
hloo sisoo yad huya bhul gyi tum bhui mujhe
The central metaphor in the poem is that of life as a journey, with the traveler faced continually with questions about which path to take. The wood, then, represents the expanse of what is spread out around the traveler: it is the unknown beyond the known road on which he is already walking.